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A major seventh suspended second chord is composed using a root/1st, major 2nd, perfect 5th and a major 7th (or R/1-2-5-7) intervals played simultaneously. Generally written as CMA7sus2 or CMA(sus2), it is good practice to simply use an uppercase C with the uppercase letters MA followed by a superscripted 7sus2 to represent it in writing (ie: CMA7sus2). The major seventh suspended second chord has a major tonality even though it lacks a 3rd degree, it's the major seventh interval that gives it this quality. If the major 2nd (suspended 2nd) is resolved to the major 3rd the major quality becomes even clearer. It is not necessary to resolve the major seventh suspended second chord, it is mearly a tonal tool we can use if required. Major Seventh Suspended Second Chord Profile
Major Seventh Suspended Second Chord VoicingsThe chord voicing's below are not shown with any particular root note, they are shapes which can be moved around the guitar neck freely using the root note (circled dot) as your navigator. See example below.
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Using octaves to learn notes on the guitar neck
Major Seventh Suspended Second Chord Audio Sample(s)To download audio sample(s) for later listening, right click on the MP3 link, then from the context menu that appears select Save Target As (Internet Explorer) or Save Link As (Firefox).
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